This has nothing to do with today’s strip, but it does have a connection to the Yehuda Moon universe itself.  According to an AP report released earlier today, there are only two remaining Shakers still alive; a third passed away January 2nd at the age of 89.  The two survivors, who are 60 and 78 respectively, live in the only remaining Shaker community (Sabbathday Lake) near New Gloucester ME.
So given the historical record, how does Rick account for the seemingly-thriving band led by Brother Pilot located just outside of Cleveland?
Sounds like a cargo bike to me
This one?
http://www.diermann-fahrraeder.de/wp-content/uploads/Shopping-dreirad.jpg
Or better this?
http://www.pedalkraft.de/_borders/anthrotech.jpg
nah don’t need it I have shopping paneers for my tour bike. Just wish I had a trader joes in my town
Why “Trader Joes”? are ther no other shops/discounters?
Sell ’em an E-Trike! 😉
This has nothing to do with today’s strip, but it does have a connection to the Yehuda Moon universe itself.  According to an AP report released earlier today, there are only two remaining Shakers still alive; a third passed away January 2nd at the age of 89.  The two survivors, who are 60 and 78 respectively, live in the only remaining Shaker community (Sabbathday Lake) near New Gloucester ME.
So given the historical record, how does Rick account for the seemingly-thriving band led by Brother Pilot located just outside of Cleveland?
-“BB”-
Clean living?
You can live as clean as you want, when you don’t have sex at all you gonna disappear.
I think that Rick accounts for it on the basis of Kickstand Comics being a work of fiction.
Perhaps in the same way as one can account for the fact that Yehuda rides bicycles without ever seeing the road… 🙂
he just knows the way 😉